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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he lived through" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has experienced or endured a particular event or period in their life. Example: "He lived through the Great Depression and often shared stories of his struggles during that time."
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He wants to hear their interpretation of events he lived through, as well as their thoughts about the changing world.
"He's lucky he lived through the night".
He lived through enough tantrums and Boss-fueled trade rumors.
Luis Castillo says it because he lived through it.
But he lived through his band, Chemical Imbalance.
That's because he lived through it — although not at Harvard and not in 2003.
After all, he lived through multiple wars, artistic revolutions and domestic regimes.
He lived through it, and I made use of it, embellishing it as I saw fit.
"He knows this stuff because he lived through it in Iraq," Mr. Duelfer said.
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"He lives through memory," she said.
"I've turned quite a few friends on to William Witney, so he lives through us, at least".
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